I recently posted SE API filter silently fails , and it was closed because the error was caused by a typo. Searching the SO help centre for 'typo' does not yield any results.
Given the problem above, I do agree that it was caused by a typo, but I don't agree that it's irreproducible. Copying and pasting the code will reproduce the issue. Isn't that the definition of reproduction?
More broadly: why are typos treated specially on SO? They're "honest mistakes", and honest mistakes of thousands of different flavours are posted on SO every day, and receive helpful, corrective answers. In the case of the above question, the typo had a specific reason - the name of a key in the request matched the name of a key in the response, when it shouldn't. (That asymmetry is bad API design, but that's a different topic.)
I'm not asking for the question to be reopened; I'm trying to understand why the policy is the way it is.